Ann Little was born on February 7, 1891 and died on May 21, 1984. Ann Little would have been 93 years old at the time of death or 124 years old today.
Old Dan and Little Ann were buried at the base of the old sycamore tree.
Ann Little died on May 21, 1984 at the age of 93.
Billy named the pups Little Ann and Old Dan in the book "Where the Red Fern Grows" because he wanted to honor his grandparents who helped him purchase the dogs. Little Ann was named after his grandmother, and Old Dan was named after his grandfather.
well... when he was coming back home from his journey from Tahlequah he was thinking of names for his dogs then he saw it THE PERFECT NAMES carved in a tree with a heart around it, OLD DAN AND LITTLE ANN the name Dan was a little larger than Ann it was wide and bold. the scar stood out more. Ann was small and neat and even. hope you like it TTYL
I do think it was Little Ann, but I may be wrong.
they eat coon meat
they are both redbone hound dogs
Ann Little was born on February 7, 1891.
Ann Little died on May 21, 1984 at the age of 93.
Little Ann bravely entered the muskrat den and pulled Old Dan out by grabbing his neck and pulling him to safety. Her quick thinking and courage saved Old Dan from drowning in the den.
Old Dan and Little Ann share a bond with Billy, both dogs are red bone coon hounds, both dogs look out for one another and Billy. Old Dan and Little Ann do everything with each other, both have a friendship like no other.
Old Dan is brave, strong, and a dark brown color, and he won't let a coon go no matter what, he wont hunt without little ann and will only hunt with billy, and gets into trouble a lot. Little Ann is smart, light brown color, funny, follows old dan around, and gets into trouble once in a while.